Topic outline

This course demonstrates how to carry out a stakeholder analysis to identify some of the relevant actors who can address child labour in farming, livestock, forestry and fisheries. It also provides suggestions on how to coordinate with these stakeholders in design, implementation and monitoring of initiatives that can contribute to the overall reduction of child labour in agriculture.

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The course will contribute to the capacity development of:

  • policy makers and advisors of agricultural related policy,
  • agricultural programme designers and implementers,
  • agricultural producer organizations,
  • agricultural researchers, and
  • agricultural statisticians,

who wish and need to know more about tackling child labour in agriculture.

  • How to identify the main stakeholders involved in child labour issues and undertake a stakeholder analysis.
  • How each stakeholder group can be engaged in and contribute to the elimination of child labour.
  • The importance of collaboration among different stakeholders and the need of coordination.
  • Different mechanisms or tools available at national or district level.

The course consists of  2  lessons, ranging from approximately  45  to  50  minutes duration each:

  • Lesson 1 – Identifying and categorizing stakeholders
  • Lesson 2 – Coordinating with partners and stakeholders

The online version of this course runs on the latest versions of the major browsers, such as Chrome, Safari, Edge and Firefox.

The downloadable version only runs on Windows PC’s and no additional software is needed.

Digital certification

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    • Partners

      International Labour Organization       Kingdom of the Netherlands